Well, like Homer, I'm not thrilled about re-purchasing a lot of the same old again. But if the live set and the early versions of the songs prove interesting enough, I might. Need to know the cost of the entire box set.

Well, like Homer, I'm not thrilled about re-purchasing a lot of the same old again. But if the live set and the early versions of the songs prove interesting enough, I might. Need to know the cost of the entire box set.

Fleetwood Mac Unearth Rarities for 1975 Self-Titled LP Reissue
New set will feature alternate version of full album comprised of unreleased outtakes, live tracks

Fleetwood Mac have unearthed a slew of rarities and unreleased tracks for a new reissue of their 1975 self-titled album. Fin Costello/Getty Images
By Jon Blistein
5 hours ago
Fleetwood Mac will include a slew of previously unreleased studio and live recordings on a new reissue of their 1975 self-titled album, out January 19th.

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The new set will be available in several formats, including a deluxe edition featuring three CDs, a DVD and a vinyl LP. An expanded two-CD set will also be available, as will a single disc featuring a remastered version of the original album. The remastered audio will also be available digitally and on streaming services.

Released in 1975, Fleetwood Mac marked the Fleetwood Mac's tenth studio album, but only their first with Lindsey Buckingham on guitar and Stevie Nicks on vocals. The record topped the Billboard album chart and produced several classics including "Rhiannon" and "Landslide."

The forthcoming deluxe and expanded editions of Fleetwood Mac will notably feature a complete alternate version of the album made up entirely of previously unreleased outtakes and live recordings. The live songs were recorded during concerts in 1976, and the deluxe edition will include 14 additional unreleased live tracks.

The deluxe and expanded sets will also include the remastered album, as well as single mixes for "Over My Head," "Rhiannon," "Say You Love Me" and a previously unreleased version of "Blue Letter." Meanwhile, the deluxe edition will come include the original album pressed on 180-gram vinyl, plus a DVD featuring 5.1 surround sound and high-resolution 24/96 stereo audio mixes of the record.

Disc Two – Alternates and Live
1. "Monday Morning" – Early Take
2. "Warm Ways" – Early Take
3. "Blue Letter" – Early Take
4. "Rhiannon" – Early Take
5. "Over My Head" – Early Take
6. "Crystal" – Early Take
7. "Say You Love Me" – Early Version
8. "Landslide" – Early Version
9. "World Turning" – Early Version
10. "Sugar Daddy" – Early Take
11. "I'm So Afraid" – Early Version
12. "Over My Head" – Live
13. "Rhiannon" – Live
14. "Why" – Live
15. "World Turning" – Live
16. Jam #2
17. "I'm So Afraid" – Early Take Instrumental

Well, like Homer, I'm not thrilled about re-purchasing a lot of the same old again. But if the live set and the early versions of the songs prove interesting enough, I might. Need to know the cost of the entire box set.

I converted the British price, and I think it was $58 U.S.

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and Stevie Nicks was starting to lumber along like a sod-packed wheelbarrow.
And I'm David, not Homer!(we all should be able to change our name, at least once)

Another great perk is we get the single versions of the 3 singles. Lindsey's added guitar licks just add so much to these songs. You never hear these versions on the radio anymore because every station loads the songs from the CD. These added guitar licks really show the master production of Lindsey Buckingham.

Ok now I need help to diagnose myself. I used to love hearing Lindsey sing hypnotized and the 1975 version of Station Man. Now I just cringe. I miss Bob Welch so much that I don't want to hear anyone else sing hypnotized.

__________________Still I believe.....BACKSTABBING AND BETRAYAL will show us how

Another great perk is we get the single versions of the 3 singles. Lindsey's added guitar licks just add so much to these songs. You never hear these versions on the radio anymore because every station loads the songs from the CD. These added guitar licks really show the master production of Lindsey Buckingham.

Ok now I need help to diagnose myself. I used to love hearing Lindsey sing hypnotized and the 1975 version of Station Man. Now I just cringe. I miss Bob Welch so much that I don't want to hear anyone else sing hypnotized.

Those were on the set they sold us in 2003. Now we have to buy them again, to get the other stuff.

Another great perk is we get the single versions of the 3 singles. Lindsey's added guitar licks just add so much to these songs. You never hear these versions on the radio anymore because every station loads the songs from the CD. These added guitar licks really show the master production of Lindsey Buckingham.

Ok now I need help to diagnose myself. I used to love hearing Lindsey sing hypnotized and the 1975 version of Station Man. Now I just cringe. I miss Bob Welch so much that I don't want to hear anyone else sing hypnotized.

Thanks. The promise of some extra guitar work on the single versions is exciting.

I'm curious as to why they chose to release this AFTER the re-issues of "Tusk," "Mirage," .."and "Tango?" Not to mention the numerous deluxe re-issues of "Rumours."

I'd guess there was never a long term plan. After Rumours the next most celebrated album is Tusk and that obviously had a lot of material ripe for release. After that 'deluxe' did well enough they obviously thought Mirage would be a logical next step rather than hopping back 2 albums.

I'm baffled as to why this is being released in January? Like you'd think they'd want to cash in on Christmas sales. Was bummed when I read the live tracks are recorded in the exact 2 places of 2 bootleg albums I have owned since 1978 that even then were in perfect sound quality. I still own those records but haven't played them in YEARS. Of all the live shows on that tour, why oh why couldn't they have given us music from shows that haven't been bootlegged already?

"Say you Love me-- EARLY version" is up at ITUNES to purchse. It's just a different RAWer mix -- but it's kind funky and rockin with an entirely different guitar part. Everything else is pretty much the same. but the ending is really cool